Watch the video:
Timestamps:
0:00 - Explanation
0:30 - Is osu! StreamCompanion Safe?
1:17 - Downloading osu! StreamCompanion
2:30 - Configuring StreamCompanion
3:26 - Using StreamCompanion
5:25 - Installing StreamCompanion OBS Plugin
6:43 - Adding osu! StreamCompanion Browser source
8:35 - Test stream with osu! PP Overlay
9:07 - Customising Overlays [Removing background]
Seen streamers and YouTubers play Osu, but they have a graph or counter visible on the screen? Want one for yourself? Well, that’s what this video will show you. By the end, you should have a graph that you can not only see while playing, but also display and customise for your stream really easily!
osu! Steam Companion: https://github.com/Piotrekol/StreamCompanion
.NET 5 Desktop x86: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/thank-you/runtime-desktop-5.0.3-windows-x86-installer
.NET 5 Desktop x64: https://dotnet.microsoft.com/download/dotnet/thank-you/runtime-desktop-5.0.3-windows-x64-installer
osu Cleaner: https://github.com/TcNobo/TcNo-osu-Cleaner
- Guide: Go to post or View on YouTube
Other Osu! guides of mine:
- Move songs to another drive (Symlink - EASY): Go to post or View on YouTube
- Fix missing background errors: Go to post or View on YouTube
- osu! in First person: Go to post or View on YouTube
- Song/Skin backup/restore: Go to post or View on YouTube
- Fix stuttering/lag: Go to post or View on YouTube